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Christian Trimmer

    Eine gute Tat
    What Are You?
    Wombat, the Reluctant Hero
    The Good Hair Day
    The Little Things: A Story About Acts of Kindness
    • 2023

      Wombat, the Reluctant Hero

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      After her home and community are rattled by the effects of climate change, a reluctant wombat reminds us what it means to be a good neighbour in this charming story about community and heroism, inspired by the Australia Wildfires of 2019.

      Wombat, the Reluctant Hero
    • 2023

      With the help from his loving and observant family, a little boy gets a birthday present that gives him the confidence to be himself and let his hair down.

      The Good Hair Day
    • 2022

      From Christian Trimmer and award-winning illustrator Mike Curato comes What Are You?, a brilliant, new early reader picture book brimming with warmth and playfulness that explores questions of race and identity.

      What Are You?
    • 2022

      Eine gute Tat

      Eine Geschichte über die Magie des Mitgefühls. Der Dominoeffekt von kleinen Gesten der Großzügigkeit und Hilfsbereitschaft. Kettengeschichte als Kinderbuch ab 4 Jahren

      "Eine Geschichte über die Magie des Mitgefühls. Der Dominoeffekt von kleinen Gesten der Großzügigkeit und Hilfsbereitschaft. Kettengeschichte als Kinderbuch ab 4 Jahren" (www.buchhandel.de)

      Eine gute Tat
    • 2021

      One girl's simple act of kindness causes ripples in her community in this witty, heartwarming story about paying it forward The day after a mighty storm, a little girl finds a sea star that has washed up on shore, and she returns it to the ocean. Seeing her small act of kindness, an old man heads to an animal shelter with his grandson to pick a dog in need of a home. His grandson feels inspired to help an elderly woman clean up her yard, which inspires a teenager to pack an extra lunch for someone in need, and on and on until each small gesture builds toward a magnificent conclusion. Full of humor, heart, and proof of the generosity that we all have inside of us, Christian Trimmer and Kaylani Juanita's story is a welcome reminder: It's the little things that make a big difference.

      The Little Things: A Story About Acts of Kindness